DeKalb County crews began removing trash and debris from burned buildings at the Brannon Hill complex on Old Hampton Drive in Clarkston in July. County officials called it the first step to eliminating blight throughout the community. It became possible after a judge granted the county access to the property.

On Thursday, crews will begin Phase II of the plan by tearing down two more condemned buildings. The demolition will include 40 of the 68 units listed in the court order.

As it stands, 150 units at the complex have been torn down while 186 units remain inhabited.

The complex has been in the news in recent years after legal action was taken to help clean up what many people call the 'worst neighborhood in the United States'. People living in the complex have had to deal with mounds of trash and debris from burned buildings and also a million dollar water bill.

Many people who live in the area want to condemn the Brannon Hill condos and turn the property into affordable housing and green space.

Police believe the 16-year-old suspect is the slain woman's brother and that he had been living with his sister and her husband, a Savannah police officer, Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley told a news conference.

Police believe the 16-year-old suspect is the slain woman's brother and that he had been living with his sister and her husband, a Savannah police officer, Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley told a news conference.

(John Wilson/KSL-TV/Deseret News via AP). This frame from video shows the scene of a small plane that crashed into a house in Payson, Utah, on Monday, Aug 13, 2018. Authorities said the pilot was killed in the crash.

His wife and a child who were in the home survived despite the front part the two-story house being engulfed in flames.